A general and efficient method to form self-assembled cucurbit[n]uril monolayers on gold surfaces
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Qi An, Guangtao Li, Chengan Tao, Yan Li, Yiguang Wu, Weixia Zhang
A general protocol based on spontaneous adsorption of cucurbit[n]uril (CB[n]) molecules through a strong multivalence interaction between CB[n] and gold is described, by which the formation of self-assembled CB[n] monolayers on gold surfaces can be efficiently achieved.
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